Exploring Faith || June 8, 2022
Exploring Faith
Speaker: Pastor Fred Young
Date: June 8, 2022
Exploring Faith || May 25, 2022
Exploring Faith
Speaker: Pastor Fred Young
Date: May 25, 2022
Notes
1) There are references the book of Revelation.
2) There are several references the book of Revelation.
3) Before the foundation of the world, God whom He will save and their names in the BOL.
4) There are indications that the contents of the BOL .
5) Is it possible that there is only one , one - Jesus.
6) Only our are written in the BOL.
7) God has already with Christ.
Exploring Faith || May 11, 2022
Exploring Faith
Speaker: Pastor Fred Young
Date: May 11, 2022
Exploring Faith || April 27, 2022
Exploring Faith
Speaker: Pastor Fred Young
Date: April 27, 2022
Exploring Faith || April 13, 2022
Exploring Faith
Speaker: Pastor Fred Young
Date: April 13, 2022
Exploring Faith || April 6, 2022
Exploring Faith
Speaker: Pastor Fred Young
Date: April 6, 2022
Exploring Faith || March 16, 2022
Exploring Faith
Speaker: Pastor Fred Young
Date: March 16, 2022
Exploring Faith || March 9, 2022
Exploring Faith
Speaker: Pastor Fred Young
Date: March 9, 2022
Notes for January 19, 2021
All without or all without .
• If was powerful enough to everyone, shouldn’t Christ be powerful enough to everyone?
• Jesus says the he all people, not simply that he salvation to all people.
Most Christians interpret this passage in one of two ways:
1) The Way
• That God all people to be saved and if they don't it will be .
• To say that God desires all to be saved but because of our insinuates that God is than Adam.
2) The Way
• God's salvation is not a mere , but an actual outcome.
• If Christ's work on the cross only helps people while what Adam did all people, how can Christ claim ?
• Both groups interpret the word “all” to mean every single individual that has ever lived when it refers to the condition in but the word “all” does not mean every single person who has ever lived when it refers to our condition .
The Universalist view can simply take Paul’s words at without qualifying what “all” means.
If one confesses , that one will be saved.
will confess Christ's Lordship.
Therefore, will be saved.
Exploring Faith || February 23, 2022
Exploring Faith
Speaker: Pastor Fred Young
Date: February 23, 2022
Notes for January 19, 2021
All without or all without .
• If was powerful enough to everyone, shouldn’t Christ be powerful enough to everyone?
• Jesus says the he all people, not simply that he salvation to all people.
Most Christians interpret this passage in one of two ways:
1) The Way
• That God all people to be saved and if they don't it will be .
• To say that God desires all to be saved but because of our insinuates that God is than Adam.
2) The Way
• God's salvation is not a mere , but an actual outcome.
• If Christ's work on the cross only helps people while what Adam did all people, how can Christ claim ?
• Both groups interpret the word “all” to mean every single individual that has ever lived when it refers to the condition in but the word “all” does not mean every single person who has ever lived when it refers to our condition .
The Universalist view can simply take Paul’s words at without qualifying what “all” means.
If one confesses , that one will be saved.
will confess Christ's Lordship.
Therefore, will be saved.
Exploring Faith || February 16, 2022
Exploring Faith
Speaker: Pastor Fred Young
Date: February 16, 2022
Notes for January 19, 2021
All without or all without .
• If was powerful enough to everyone, shouldn’t Christ be powerful enough to everyone?
• Jesus says the he all people, not simply that he salvation to all people.
Most Christians interpret this passage in one of two ways:
1) The Way
• That God all people to be saved and if they don't it will be .
• To say that God desires all to be saved but because of our insinuates that God is than Adam.
2) The Way
• God's salvation is not a mere , but an actual outcome.
• If Christ's work on the cross only helps people while what Adam did all people, how can Christ claim ?
• Both groups interpret the word “all” to mean every single individual that has ever lived when it refers to the condition in but the word “all” does not mean every single person who has ever lived when it refers to our condition .
The Universalist view can simply take Paul’s words at without qualifying what “all” means.
If one confesses , that one will be saved.
will confess Christ's Lordship.
Therefore, will be saved.
Exploring Faith || February 8, 2022
Exploring Faith
Speaker: Pastor Fred Young
Date: February 8, 2022
Notes for January 19, 2021
All without or all without .
• If was powerful enough to everyone, shouldn’t Christ be powerful enough to everyone?
• Jesus says the he all people, not simply that he salvation to all people.
Most Christians interpret this passage in one of two ways:
1) The Way
• That God all people to be saved and if they don't it will be .
• To say that God desires all to be saved but because of our insinuates that God is than Adam.
2) The Way
• God's salvation is not a mere , but an actual outcome.
• If Christ's work on the cross only helps people while what Adam did all people, how can Christ claim ?
• Both groups interpret the word “all” to mean every single individual that has ever lived when it refers to the condition in but the word “all” does not mean every single person who has ever lived when it refers to our condition .
The Universalist view can simply take Paul’s words at without qualifying what “all” means.
If one confesses , that one will be saved.
will confess Christ's Lordship.
Therefore, will be saved.
Exploring Faith || January 26, 2022
Exploring Faith
Speaker: Pastor Fred Young
Date: January 26, 2022
Notes for January 19, 2021
All without or all without .
• If was powerful enough to everyone, shouldn’t Christ be powerful enough to everyone?
• Jesus says the he all people, not simply that he salvation to all people.
Most Christians interpret this passage in one of two ways:
1) The Way
• That God all people to be saved and if they don't it will be .
• To say that God desires all to be saved but because of our insinuates that God is than Adam.
2) The Way
• God's salvation is not a mere , but an actual outcome.
• If Christ's work on the cross only helps people while what Adam did all people, how can Christ claim ?
• Both groups interpret the word “all” to mean every single individual that has ever lived when it refers to the condition in but the word “all” does not mean every single person who has ever lived when it refers to our condition .
The Universalist view can simply take Paul’s words at without qualifying what “all” means.
If one confesses , that one will be saved.
will confess Christ's Lordship.
Therefore, will be saved.
Exploring Faith || January 19, 2022
Exploring Faith
Speaker: Pastor Fred Young
Date: January 19, 2022
Notes for January 19, 2021
All without or all without .
• If was powerful enough to everyone, shouldn’t Christ be powerful enough to everyone?
• Jesus says the he all people, not simply that he salvation to all people.
Most Christians interpret this passage in one of two ways:
1) The Way
• That God all people to be saved and if they don't it will be .
• To say that God desires all to be saved but because of our insinuates that God is than Adam.
2) The Way
• God's salvation is not a mere , but an actual outcome.
• If Christ's work on the cross only helps people while what Adam did all people, how can Christ claim ?
• Both groups interpret the word “all” to mean every single individual that has ever lived when it refers to the condition in but the word “all” does not mean every single person who has ever lived when it refers to our condition .
The Universalist view can simply take Paul’s words at without qualifying what “all” means.
If one confesses , that one will be saved.
will confess Christ's Lordship.
Therefore, will be saved.
Exploring Faith || December 8, 2021
Exploring Faith
Speaker: Pastor Fred Young
Date: December 8, 2021
Notes for December 8, 2021
Either of the three views is correct, or they are wrong.
An overview of what Historic Christian Universalism teaches:
1. That will be .
• Universalism does not teach everyone ; it teaches everyone will eventually get .
2. That salvation comes only through in .
3. That God continues to pursue people even .
4. That everyone will experience when they die.
5. That the purpose of hell is , not .
6. That the duration of hell is , not .
7. That will eventually be .
8. That is necessary.
All without or all without .
If Adam was enough to everyone, shouldn’t Christ be enough to
save ?
Jesus says that he all people, not simply that he salvation to all people.
Most Christians interpret this passage in one of two ways:
1) The Way
•To say that God desires all to be saved but because of our forces us to believe that God is than Adam.
2) The Way
• Both groups interpret the word “all” to mean every single individual that has ever lived when it refers to the condition in but the word “all” does not mean every single person who has ever lived when it refers to our condition in .
The Universalist view can simply take Paul’s words at without qualifying what “all” means.
Exploring Faith || December 1, 2021
Exploring Faith
Speaker: Pastor Fred Young
Date: December 1, 2021
Notes for December 1, 2021
Either of the three views is correct, or they are wrong.
An overview of what Historic Christian Universalism teaches:
1. That will be .
• Universalism does not teach everyone ; it teaches everyone will eventually get .
2. That salvation comes only through in .
3. That God continues to pursue people even .
4. That everyone will experience when they die.
5. That the purpose of hell is , not .
6. That the duration of hell is , not .
7. That will eventually be .
8. That is necessary.
Exploring Faith || November 17, 2021
Exploring Faith
Speaker: Pastor Fred Young
Date: November 17, 2021
Exploring Faith || November 10, 2021
Exploring Faith
Speaker: Pastor Fred Young
Date: November 10, 2021
Notes for November 10, 2021
"Healthy deconstruction is not an end in itself but a necessary, if messy, stage on the way to something better...we are not seeking a permanent disorientation of faith but a new reorientation within faith."
Two main reasons why this is so important:
#1. The of is at stake.
#2. ECT more atheists than it .
Is it possible that in the end ?
The History of .
For the first five after Christ, the view was Ultimate Reconciliation.
There were major training centers of Christianity.
Each was located in a .
favored Ultimate Reconciliation.
favored Annihilation/Conditional Immortality
favored ECT.
For the first 500 years of Christianity, the of Christians believed in Ultimate Reconciliation.
List of some Early proponents of Ultimate Reconciliation:
. AD 150
. AD 185
354-430 AD
Either of the three views is correct, or they are wrong.